Sport1 min ago
Asda/ Sainburys
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So they have promised to lower prices, if they are allowed to merge, are the powers that be really going to believe this? mergers of any kind = higher prices and less choice. even more muck meat balls, burgers, more water in the bacon and more expensive bones. Happy days
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Worth just remembering this famous moment when the Sainsbury's boss didn't know the cameras were active.
16:25 Fri 22nd Mar 2019
There will still be choice, if you're not happy with one supermarket, shop at another. Buy your bread and cake from the baker, meat from the butcher, your veg and fruit from the greengrocer and fish from the fishmonger. Use your local markets.
Keep the supermarket for tinned and dry foodstuffs and household cleaners etc.
Keep the supermarket for tinned and dry foodstuffs and household cleaners etc.
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Off food for the time. Do any of you remember Brut aftershave? well me still being old hat, still use it. This is a good example of rip off supermarkets, Sainsburys sell a 100mm bottle ( not lotion) Brut aftershave for £7, B&M sell the same 100mm bottle for £2.99. This is one of thousands of over priced products by supermarkets, Asda are just as bad. They have promised to reduce ( some ) prices by 10% if they are allowed to merge, that is the carrot they have dangled, at inflated prices like the aftershave they've got nothing to lose